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Spatial correlations, additivity and fluctuations in conserved-mass transport processes
Arghya Das, Sayani Chatterjee, Punyabrata Pradhan
Published 2016-02-10Version 1
We exactly calculate two-point spatial correlation functions in steady state in a broad class of conserved-mass transport processes, which are governed by chipping, diffusion and coalescence of masses. We find that the spatial correlations are in general short-ranged and consequently, on a large scale, these conserved-mass transport processes possess a remarkable thermodynamic structure in the steady state. That is, the processes have an equilibriumlike additivity property, and a corresponding fluctuation-response relation, which helps us to obtain subsystem mass distributions in the limit of subsystem size large.
Comments: 12 pages, 8 figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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